ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES. The University Accommodation and Security Services in liaison with the Students’ Union promote a culture of an ‘Illegal Drugs Free Campus’, following the spirit of the Crime and Disorder Xxx 0000 which states that all responsible authorities ‘need to do all that they reasonably can to prevent crime and disorder in its area’. Abusing drugs is extremely dangerous and it can have both short and long term adverse effects on students. University Policy recognises that the possession, use or dealing of any non-prescribed drug is an offence and should it occur on University property will directly breach the University Disciplinary Policy, the Student Drugs & Substance Misuse Policy and the Licence Agreement (if it takes place in University accommodation). The Policy also refers to the possession, use and supply of psychoactive substances (psychoactive substances are substances that, when taken in or administered into one's system, affect mental processes, e.g. cognition or affect). Full details can be found at xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxx where you will find a PDF document called Student drugs and substance misuse policy. Accommodation Services is committed to taking positive action in relation to the illegal possession or use of illegal or controlled substances. This action can include: • the seizure of any suspected paraphernalia • the issue of a breach of licence (BOL) which may lead to eviction • reporting the incident to the Police • referral under the University Disciplinary Regulations • referral under the University’s Fitness to Practise procedure and/or • referring a student to a medical practitioner and/or a drugs counsellor
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Samples: Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement
ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES. The University Accommodation Services Team and Security Services Services, in liaison with the Students’ Union Union, promote a culture of an ‘Illegal Drugs Free Campus’, following the spirit of the Crime and Disorder Xxx 0000 Act 1998, which states that all responsible authorities ‘need to do all that they reasonably can to prevent crime and disorder in its area’. Abusing drugs is extremely dangerous and it can have both short short- and long long-term adverse effects on students. University Policy recognises that the possession, use or dealing of any non-prescribed drug is an offence and should it occur on University property it will directly breach the University Disciplinary Policy, the Student Drugs & Substance Misuse Policy Policy, and the Licence Agreement (if it takes place in University accommodation)Agreement. The Policy policies also refers refer to the possession, use and supply of psychoactive substances (psychoactive substances are substances that, when taken in or administered into one's system, affect mental processes, e.g. e.g., cognition or affect). Full details can be found at xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxx where you will find a PDF document called Student drugs Drugs and substance misuse policySubstance Misuse Policy. The University and the Accommodation Services Team is committed to taking positive action in relation to the illegal possession or use of illegal or controlled substances. This action can include: • the seizure of any suspected paraphernalia • the issue of a breach of licence (BOL) which may lead to eviction • reporting the incident to the Police • referral under the University Disciplinary Regulations • referral under the University’s Fitness to Practise Practise/Study procedure and/or • referring a student to a medical practitioner and/or a drugs counsellor
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Samples: Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement
ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES. The University Accommodation and Security Services in liaison with the Students’ Union promote a culture of an ‘Illegal Drugs Free Campus’, following the spirit of the Crime and Disorder Xxx 0000 which states that all responsible authorities ‘need to do all that they reasonably can to prevent crime and disorder in its area’. Abusing drugs is extremely dangerous and it can have both short and long term adverse effects on students. University Policy recognises that the possession, use or dealing of any non-prescribed drug is an offence and should it occur on University property will directly breach the University Disciplinary Policy, the Student Drugs & Substance Misuse Policy and the Licence Agreement (if it takes place in University accommodation). The Policy also refers to the possession, use and supply of psychoactive substances (psychoactive substances are substances that, when taken in or administered into one's system, affect mental processes, e.g. cognition or affect). Full details can be found at xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxx where you will find a PDF document called Student drugs and substance misuse policy. Accommodation Services is committed to taking positive action in relation to the illegal possession or use of illegal or controlled substances. This action can include: • the seizure of any suspected paraphernalia • the issue of a breach of licence (BOL) which may lead to eviction • reporting the incident to the Police • referral under the University Disciplinary Regulations • referral under the University’s Fitness to Practise Practise/Study procedure and/or • referring a student to a medical practitioner and/or a drugs counsellor
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Samples: Licence Agreement
ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES. The University Accommodation Services Team and Security Services security services in liaison with the Students’ Union promote a culture of an ‘Illegal Drugs Free Campus’, following the spirit of the Crime and Disorder Xxx 0000 which states that all responsible authorities ‘need to do all that they reasonably can to prevent crime and disorder in its area’. Abusing drugs is extremely dangerous and it can have both short and long term adverse effects on students. University Policy recognises that the possession, use or dealing of any non-prescribed drug is an offence and should it occur on University property it will directly breach the University Disciplinary Policy, the Student Drugs & Substance Misuse Policy and the Licence Agreement (if it takes place in University accommodation)Agreement. The Policy policies also refers refer to the possession, use and supply of psychoactive substances (psychoactive substances are substances that, when taken in or administered into one's system, affect mental processes, e.g. cognition or affect). Full details can be found at xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxx where you will find a PDF document called Student drugs Drugs and substance misuse policySubstance Misuse Policy. The University and the Accommodation Services Team is committed to taking positive action in relation to the illegal possession or use of illegal or controlled substances. This action can include: • the seizure of any suspected paraphernalia • the issue of a breach of licence (BOL) which may lead to eviction • reporting the incident to the Police • referral under the University Disciplinary Regulations • referral under the University’s Fitness to Practise Practise/Study procedure and/or • referring a student to a medical practitioner and/or a drugs counsellor
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Samples: Licence Agreement
ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES. The University Accommodation Services Team and Security Services Services, in liaison with the Students’ Union Union, promote a culture of an ‘Illegal Drugs Free Campus’, following the spirit of the Crime and Disorder Xxx 0000 0000, which states that all responsible authorities ‘need to do all that they reasonably can to prevent crime and disorder in its area’. Abusing drugs is extremely dangerous and it can have both short and long term adverse effects on students. University Policy recognises that the possession, use or dealing of any non-prescribed drug is an offence and should it occur on University property it will directly breach the University Disciplinary Policy, the Student Drugs & Substance Misuse Policy and the Licence Agreement (if it takes place in University accommodation)Agreement. The Policy policies also refers refer to the possession, use and supply of psychoactive substances (psychoactive substances are substances that, when taken in or administered into one's system, affect mental processes, e.g. cognition or affect). Full details can be found at xxx.xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxx where you will find a PDF document called Student drugs Drugs and substance misuse policySubstance Misuse Policy. The University and the Accommodation Services Team is committed to taking positive action in relation to the illegal possession or use of illegal or controlled substances. This action can include: • the seizure of any suspected paraphernalia • the issue of a breach of licence (BOL) which may lead to eviction • reporting the incident to the Police • referral under the University Disciplinary Regulations • referral under the University’s Fitness to Practise Practise/Study procedure and/or • referring a student to a medical practitioner and/or a drugs counsellor
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Samples: Licence Agreement